Friday, July 12, 2013

PortTech Los Angeles, a business incubator that develops and
promotes businesses with clean technologies, has set the date for its fourth
annual PortTechEXPO, where companies can connect with business prospects at
Southern California’s ports.

This year’s expo, which is scheduled for Sept. 11, 2013 on
the Los Angeles waterfront, is expanding to feature clean technology
demonstrations, interactive displays and the technology advancements for ports
and beyond.

The event is scheduled to showcase up to 100 clean
technology exhibitors, presenters and sponsors and hundreds of individual,
corporate and civic leaders. PortTechLA currently seeks entrepreneurs,
exhibitors, investors, sponsors and industry and community leaders to
participate in PortTechEXPO 2013.

At the event, clean technology entrepreneurs would have a
chance to connect with investors, increase visibility within domestic and
international markets and network with industry leaders, organizers say.

For investors, the expo represents an opportunity to meet a
variety of clean technology entrepreneurs and explore the latest
clean technology innovations. For industry leaders, the event is a chance to see
the latest clean technology products and services.

This year, the daylong event takes place for the first time
at Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles, a large-scale craft marketplace in San
Pedro.

More information about the expo, including how to become a
sponsor or exhibitor, can be found at porttechla.org,
or by calling PortTechLA at (310) 519-1801.

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Pacific Maritime Magazine California Contributing Editor Karen Robes Meeks spent several years covering the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California for the Long Beach Press-Telegram and our sister publication Fishermen’s News.